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Zoë's Budget Constraint for Social Activities

This example describes a budgeting problem faced by Zoë, a university student in London. Guided by survey data on student spending, she allocates a fixed budget of \£240 for her term's social life. Zoë must decide how to spend this money on two activities: nights out with friends, costing \£16 each, and cinema trips, with tickets priced at \£10 each. This scenario presents a classic consumer choice problem where a fixed income must be allocated between two different goods.

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